1. **State the problem:** We need to find the volume of iron in a hollow cylindrical pipe with outer diameter 11 in, thickness 0.45 in, and length 20 in.
2. **Formula used:** The volume of a hollow cylinder is the difference between the volume of the outer cylinder and the inner cylinder.
$$V = \pi h (R^2 - r^2)$$
where $h$ is the height (length), $R$ is the outer radius, and $r$ is the inner radius.
3. **Calculate radii:**
- Outer radius $R = \frac{11}{2} = 5.5$ in
- Thickness $t = 0.45$ in
- Inner radius $r = R - t = 5.5 - 0.45 = 5.05$ in
4. **Calculate volume:**
$$V = \pi \times 20 \times (5.5^2 - 5.05^2)$$
5. **Simplify inside the parentheses:**
$$5.5^2 = 30.25$$
$$5.05^2 = 25.5025$$
6. **Subtract:**
$$30.25 - 25.5025 = 4.7475$$
7. **Calculate volume:**
$$V = \pi \times 20 \times 4.7475 = 20\pi \times 4.7475$$
8. **Multiply:**
$$20 \times 4.7475 = 94.95$$
9. **Final volume:**
$$V = 94.95 \pi \approx 94.95 \times 3.1416 = 298.17$$
10. **Answer:** The volume of iron in the pipe is approximately **298.17 cubic inches**.
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